Transcript Sentences

Day 1
Charles Dickens sympathizes with the downtrodden in society and waged a
literary campaign against selfishness and cruelty.
Early crisises in the author’s life may have prompted his desire to improve society;
Dicken’s father’s debts landed him in jail, and twelve year old Charles had to go to
work in a factory.
Use of hyphen in compound adjective
Possessive form of name ending in s
Formation of irregular plural nounVerb tense compatibility
Day 1
Charles Dickens sympathized with the downtrodden in society and
waged a literary campaign against selfishness and cruelty.
Verb tense compatibility
Early crises in the author’s life may have prompted his desire to improve society;
Dickens’s father’s debts landed him in jail, and twelve-year-old Charles had to go
to work in a factory.
Formation of irregular plural noun
Possesive form of name ending in s
Use of hyphen in compound adjective
Day 2
The title character of Oliver Twist, Dickens’s second novel, is a young,
mistreated orphan involved in London’s criminal underworld!
There are, as always in Dickens, enough of humor to keep the story
entertaining despite the solemness of the problems it depicts.
Correct spelling: addition of suffix -ness
Subject and verb agreement Elimination of unnecessary preposition
Elimination of unnecessary exclamation point
Day 2
The title character of Oliver Twist, Dickens’s second novel, is a young,
mistreated orphan involved in London’s criminal underworld.
Elimination of unnecessary exclamation point
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There is, as always in Dickens, enough humor to keep the story
entertaining despite the solemnness of the problems it depicts.
Subject and verb agreement
Elimination of unnecessary preposition
Correct spelling: addition of suffix -ness
Day 3
Most critics claim Bleak House is better than any novel by Dickens
because of its most unique structure and many levels of meaning.
An attack on wasteful legal processes, Bleak House also talks about a
range of social ills ranging from false humanitarians to poor sanitation.
Elimination of redundancy
Elimination of an illogical comparison
Elimination of superlative with absolute adjective
Use of vivid verb to improve style
Day 3
Most critics claim Bleak House is better than any other novel by
____
most
Dickens because of its unique structure and many levels of meaning.
Elimination of an illogical comparison
Elimination of superlative with absolute adjective
An attack on wasteful legal processes, Bleak House also exposes
______
a range of
social ills ranging from false humanitarians to poor sanitation.
Use of vivid verb to improve style
Elimination of redundancy
Day 4
Who has not heard of the miser Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol,
who’s greed has cut him off from human love.
In Dombey and Son, Dickens again turns to this theme, showing how
family members become embittered among theirselves over money.
Use of correct form of reflexive pronoun
Use of end punctuation: question mark
Correction of commonly misused words
Day 4
Who has not heard of the miser Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas
Carol, whose greed has cut him off from human love?
Correction of commonly misused words
Use of end punctuation: question mark
In Dombey and Son, Dickens again turns to this theme, showing how
family members become embittered among themselves over money.
Use of correct form of reflexive pronoun
Day 5
Great Expectations explore the values of its young hero, Pip, he gradually learns
to base his life on true human sympathy.
The author’s last novel, Our Mutual Friend, again criticizes goverment and
people’s hypocrisies.
Use of relative clause to correct run-on sentence
Use of apostrophes to indicate separate possession
Correction of commonly misspelled words
Subject and verb agreement
Day 5
Great Expectations explores the values of its young hero, Pip, who
gradually learns to base his life on true human sympathy.
Subject and verb agreement
Use of relative clause to correct run-on sentence
The author’s last novel, Our Mutual Friend, again criticizes government's and
people’s hypocrisies.
Correction of commonly misspelled words
Use of apostrophes to indicate separate possession